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The iPod shuffle is perhaps the most perfect device that could exist for runners, and because of this, the fact that the device relies so heavily on its included earbuds is irksome.
The third-generation iPod shuffle is here—and by here, I don’t mean in the insubstantial “floating in the air of human knowledge” sort of way. I mean here, at my desk, in the Macworld offices.
The second-generation iPod shuffle’s controls are pretty familiar to anyone who’s used any sort of playback device, whether it be an iPod, other music player, or even a DVD player.
Apple kills iPod nano, iPod shuffle lines after nearly 12 years of service. Ending an era, the iPod nano and iPod shuffle have been officially discontinued, leaving only the A8 iPod touch as the ...
Apparently the tiny iPod Shuffle wasn't tiny enough. On Wednesday, Apple unveiled a 4GB Shuffle that's half the size of its predecessor. The new device is smaller than a AA battery yet holds up to ...
On July 27, 2017, Apple removed the iPod shuffle from its website and online store, marking its discontinuation after twelve and a half years on the market in various forms. With the simultaneous ...
Apple is doing away with the iPod Shuffle, a gadget I’d eradicated from my mind until yesterday. And now I’m suddenly awash with emotion for a little white stick I hadn’t considered once in ...
The Shuffle’s Mortal Coil — I’ll try to explain what I like about my iPod shuffle for my particular use case. Some aspects of the shuffle that might be thought weaknesses turn out to be strengths, or ...
Apple's iPod Shuffle requires periodic connection to a power source, as this is the only way to recharge the battery built into the music player. If you have a USB cable that you use to sync.
If your iPod shuffle won't turn on or respond, the battery is most likely dead. Connecting the iPod Shuffle to a high-powered USB port on your computer starts the charging process.
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